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dish, with charlie rubin coming in with a spectrum position to help them become a bigger player in the marketplace. this was clearly out of left field. >> there is a notion here that deutsche telekom might want to unload some of their shares, because any sort of sprint deal would require a lengthy regulatory process and maybe iliad would help them lighten their load a little bit right here. >> clearly t-mobile in the past has been a troubled carrier, and they have really turned things around. it might be that there is more of a comfort level from the twinge telecom side saying, this is an interesting business, and we are willing to take more equity on a combined basis. a lot of that pressure has been alleviated recently. >> when i was a short seller, one of my colleagues refuse to ever meet the ceo of a coveney lest he be charmed. i will admit to being charmed by the t-mobile ceo, john leger. i wonder -- you talk to wall street investors all the time. guy traipsing around in a t-shirt -- how is that playing out in wall street? >> it is certainly a change from traditional telecom execut
dish, with charlie rubin coming in with a spectrum position to help them become a bigger player in the marketplace. this was clearly out of left field. >> there is a notion here that deutsche telekom might want to unload some of their shares, because any sort of sprint deal would require a lengthy regulatory process and maybe iliad would help them lighten their load a little bit right here. >> clearly t-mobile in the past has been a troubled carrier, and they have really turned...
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super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >> smokers have big benefits when it comes to gas and mileage and parking. the downside could be deadly. so how do you buy a car that is easy on the wallet but still save? joining us now is the car coach. and so we had these new reviews of small cars and the performance is terrible. >> that's right, the offset crash test rating, it is not that uncommon. it's something that can happen. but the key is that you want to get all that safety stuff going. >> they did the best they could and they got a good rating. the chevy volt did well only when you got the collision warning set up. otherwise the regular base model didn't have it. >> straight head-on, this isn't something that manufacturers have been preparing for for a long time. so it means that some of the things need to be redone. >> you want to look at the crash test ratings not just from supercar.gov and also from ihs. and you can't add safety later. >> so you buy these cars typically for young people and sometimes that happens? >> g
super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >> smokers have big benefits when it comes to gas and mileage and parking. the downside could be deadly. so how do you buy a car that is easy on the wallet but still save? joining us now is the car coach. and so we had these new reviews of small cars and the performance is terrible. >> that's right, the offset crash test rating, it is not that uncommon. it's something that can...
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are those your concerns what charlie articulated. >> i totally agree with charlie. i think that's a ways off. if you look at near-term inflation numbers, our guess is they come in benign because commodity prices are declining, and that's good for the consumer, good for inflation. you know, wage gains are pretty controlled but, yes we do agree, if inflation picks up, if the fed moves more aggressively, that would be bad for the markets. we're thinking that is more of a 2015 event than a 2014 event. >> yeah, the problem with the fed, they've got this inflated balloon and the only thing they have to deflate it is a bb gun. tapering is coming to an end and they have $3 trillion they have to unwind, not to mention interest rates, all of that is starting to play into people's minds when it comes to stocks. liz: jason, again, we've got a good number for first-time jobless claims. there is, i believe they call it the smack economy, social media, mobility, analytics and cloud. people are just starting up companies and doing well in that case. it is not all, to quote marc fab
are those your concerns what charlie articulated. >> i totally agree with charlie. i think that's a ways off. if you look at near-term inflation numbers, our guess is they come in benign because commodity prices are declining, and that's good for the consumer, good for inflation. you know, wage gains are pretty controlled but, yes we do agree, if inflation picks up, if the fed moves more aggressively, that would be bad for the markets. we're thinking that is more of a 2015 event than a...
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here's the interesting thing, charlie. the egyptian government may make it very difficult now because of their relationship to hamas to actually get to a cease-fire. but unlike the morsi government, the previous muslim brotherhood government in egypt t may be much easier to make a cease-fire sustainable. because now you have a partner in egypt that doesn't want to see hamas rearm. and we don't want to see hamas rearm in israel. and that makes it more likely that we can have a sustainable cease-fire. >> rose: well, not only that, in order to somehow get to some equilibrium here, the egyptians would have to agree to open the borders again. >> well, israel has not had a problem with open borders between egypt and gaz az. >> rose: egypt does. >> look, that's another question. and i'm sure that egypt will make the decisions that they think are in egypt's interest but i can tell you from israel's point of view, we don't have a problem with goods coming into gaza. we actually put goods into gaza that come in through israel and tr
here's the interesting thing, charlie. the egyptian government may make it very difficult now because of their relationship to hamas to actually get to a cease-fire. but unlike the morsi government, the previous muslim brotherhood government in egypt t may be much easier to make a cease-fire sustainable. because now you have a partner in egypt that doesn't want to see hamas rearm. and we don't want to see hamas rearm in israel. and that makes it more likely that we can have a sustainable...
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that interview is tonight on charlie rose on bloomberg. exxon mobil reported earnings this morning. the company has one glaring problem -- falling a production. production is suffering from its lowest output in five years. alix steel has a closer look at the industry. guy for exxon? >> production fell in the second quarter by almost 6% but the issue is costs are actually rising. exxon makes less than $22 on a barrel of world -- on a barrel of oil and they are not alone. be theas supposed to holy grail for these guys, making up about 40% of the oil produced in the u.s.. but oil prices have to stay high to be economical. sos production falls quickly you have to drill longer, harder and deeper and that winds up hurting the oil companies and creates the opportunities for oil drillers. these guys range from eight ises to tram, which pre-small. thatat can these rigs do are unique question mark >> they are pretty tricked out. they can walk and talk. it is impressive. rigsited the smaller oil developer with headquarters in pennsylvania to check out their new rig. 25% of truckload two-putted
that interview is tonight on charlie rose on bloomberg. exxon mobil reported earnings this morning. the company has one glaring problem -- falling a production. production is suffering from its lowest output in five years. alix steel has a closer look at the industry. guy for exxon? >> production fell in the second quarter by almost 6% but the issue is costs are actually rising. exxon makes less than $22 on a barrel of world -- on a barrel of oil and they are not alone. be theas supposed...
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we have very own charlie gasparino and "wall street journal" spencer ante. what do you think of the selloff. >> much overdue. we need a break. we need a correction. i'm still, if you're asking me, i don't give people investing advice, if the fed keeps basically easing on its schedule, taper schedule as it is without raising interest rates, not a lot of placeses to put your money. has to be in stocks. melissa: spencer? >> the stock market is going up on upper trajectory. it was due for minor correction. there was more major correction in the spring. is this longer term play? hard to determine. melissa: we had tendency to ignore bad news. what changed? >> israeli-palestinian issue is getting worse. could threaten global oil supplies if it gets worse. melissa: greg, what do you think? >> i think it goes further down, maybe not right away, if you look, we talked about this on the show before. there is no jobs recovery. without a jobs recovery, you can't have housing recovery. if you look leading the market down, global issues are there, housing stocks, for examp
we have very own charlie gasparino and "wall street journal" spencer ante. what do you think of the selloff. >> much overdue. we need a break. we need a correction. i'm still, if you're asking me, i don't give people investing advice, if the fed keeps basically easing on its schedule, taper schedule as it is without raising interest rates, not a lot of placeses to put your money. has to be in stocks. melissa: spencer? >> the stock market is going up on upper trajectory. it...
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so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. eliquis may i
so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better...
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charlie snchlt? to try to get governments to provide the kind of guarantees they're foij to neat to floep over to this area. now some airlines already have no-fly zones. they even been in place for a while. i talked to richard who said they have sick of them now. they just added the ukraine. >> >> the question is when you look at malaysian air, they were flying at 30,000 feet. that doesn't exist in every area that there's conflict. >> no. but everybody is interpreting that as game-changer. what happened on delta flight 648, the flight that was going to tel a viv, anderson himself made that call. made the call myself. it was an easy call to make. if you look at the approach pattern, here's a plane coming in 747, 157 miles an hour, low slow sitting duck turned it around. he did it hours before they made the announcement. >> he did it on his own. >> he did it on his own. you can turn it around current you? >> you can if you want to burn a lot of fuel. they're going to have to put crew on long stops, con
charlie snchlt? to try to get governments to provide the kind of guarantees they're foij to neat to floep over to this area. now some airlines already have no-fly zones. they even been in place for a while. i talked to richard who said they have sick of them now. they just added the ukraine. >> >> the question is when you look at malaysian air, they were flying at 30,000 feet. that doesn't exist in every area that there's conflict. >> no. but everybody is interpreting that as...
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>> the night before the funeral, you know, he went there, and he was talking to the charlie junior, wasn't today know everything, he combed my father's hair, said he wore his hair this way, that way, he woman every watch many to no know the embombing fluid. >> don't you find that odd? >> michael jackson, i've known him for a long time. he is like family. >> he loved your dad. >> so i can't say i found too -- you know what i mean? >> it is michael jackson. he wanted his friends like that. >> he was great. >> the book? >> august 1st, you can get it on kindle book, i book, i mean, kindle book, whatever. >> yes. >> and those people. >> where will you be tonight? what's that say? >> germantown avenue. tickets still available tonight 63 settlement music school. good luck with. that will boy you will have a lot of people there. >> good to see you, man. >> still ahead, we've been showing you these little puff is and all morning long. did you know they're up for adoption? a lot of people on twitter say don't touch that dog. i want t we'll tell you how you can get the adorable dogs after the break.
>> the night before the funeral, you know, he went there, and he was talking to the charlie junior, wasn't today know everything, he combed my father's hair, said he wore his hair this way, that way, he woman every watch many to no know the embombing fluid. >> don't you find that odd? >> michael jackson, i've known him for a long time. he is like family. >> he loved your dad. >> so i can't say i found too -- you know what i mean? >> it is michael jackson. he...
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tengo muchos amigos, johnny y charlie son buenos amigos, pero no es cierto. >> muchos se preguntan como un puertorriqueÑo comienza a trabajar en mÉxico y se abre paso en mÉxico y tiene éxito en mÉxico de la manera que la tienes tÚ. >> terminÉ la carrera como pedagogo teatral, como maestro de teatro... y... luego de eso, me acuerdo perfectamente, ya vivÍa solo y vino un huracÁn en puerto rico y agarrÉ mis cosas... y despuÉs de haber tenido todo recogido empecÉ a regalar varias cosas y tomÉ la decisiÓn de agarrar mis bÁrtulos e irme a mÉxico... sin haber tenido ningÚn tipo de conocimiento dÍa que me enfrentaba, simplemente por tomar un riesgo... de eso se trata la vida. >> fÍjate que en tu carrera has hecho de todo, teatro, series, reality, pelÍculas y hasta bailarÍn exÓtico... un personaje hasta el momento, cuÁl ha sido tu favorito? o el mÁs difÍcil? >> obviamente lo de bailarÍn exÓtico fue en la ficción. (rÍe) >> tiene los atributos para hacerlo en la vida real tambiÉn... >> bueno, muchas gracias, creo que de joven lo hubiera hecho, por la necesidad.. cuÁl
tengo muchos amigos, johnny y charlie son buenos amigos, pero no es cierto. >> muchos se preguntan como un puertorriqueÑo comienza a trabajar en mÉxico y se abre paso en mÉxico y tiene éxito en mÉxico de la manera que la tienes tÚ. >> terminÉ la carrera como pedagogo teatral, como maestro de teatro... y... luego de eso, me acuerdo perfectamente, ya vivÍa solo y vino un huracÁn en puerto rico y agarrÉ mis cosas... y despuÉs de haber tenido todo recogido empecÉ a regalar...
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charlie? >> thank you, bob. >>> this morning the parliament agreed to lay down arms to protect investigators at the malaysia airline disaster site. the plane was shot down two weeks ago. ukrainian government also says it's called off military operations in the area as sa officers make their way in. >>> the republicans accuse president obama of changing his health care law without asking congress. nancy cordes is on capitol hill where the house passed the bill. good morning. >> the next step for republicans now, trying to figure out who their legal councsel will be an where they might file the suit. >> those whin favor say aye. >> they hit back saying this lawsuit will waste time. they argue it's worth it because the president, they say, overstepped his bounds. some accused him of acting like a king. >> our forefathers paid dearly for that freedom. our freedom is in peril, my friends. we cannot stand by and watch the president shred our constitution. >> reporter: republicans say only congress h
charlie? >> thank you, bob. >>> this morning the parliament agreed to lay down arms to protect investigators at the malaysia airline disaster site. the plane was shot down two weeks ago. ukrainian government also says it's called off military operations in the area as sa officers make their way in. >>> the republicans accuse president obama of changing his health care law without asking congress. nancy cordes is on capitol hill where the house passed the bill. good...
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. >> charlie rose standing by live in new york. good morning, charlie. >> good morning, mike and andrea. ahead, the largest ebola outbreak in history is causing countries and nations around the world to take extreme measures. what needs to change to control the outbreak. nancy cortis is on the hill with a closer look of suing the . president. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. thank you, sharply. -- >> thank you, sharply. >>> the peace corps -- ha thank you, charlie. >>> the peace corps is pulling its volunteers. 340 of its workers will temporarily leave liberia, sierra leone [ inaudible ] >> a peace corps spokeswoman says volunteers are not showing any symptoms. both will return to the united states once they receive medical clearance. the world health organization has confirmed more than 800 ebola cases in the region. officials suspect there may have been as many as 1200 cases. >>> a growing number of 9/11 first responders and rescuers are now falling victim to cancer. the number of cancer cases in this group has d
. >> charlie rose standing by live in new york. good morning, charlie. >> good morning, mike and andrea. ahead, the largest ebola outbreak in history is causing countries and nations around the world to take extreme measures. what needs to change to control the outbreak. nancy cortis is on the hill with a closer look of suing the . president. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. thank you, sharply. -- >> thank you, sharply. >>> the peace corps -- ha thank...
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. >> good morning, charlie. >> good morning. sgllt good morning ukee and erika. can'try as around the world taking extreme measures for ebola outbreak. what needs to change to control the outbreak. and a closer look at the house vote to sue the president and new research it out over power of ned daition russel simmons is in studio 57 and why he says fining inner silliness makes minimum more -- we'll see you with everything is ten minute. >> beginners still. >> that's deep. >> that's deep. >> okay. >> thank you buddy. >> it will take you there won't it? >> it will. it will. >> our time is 6:49 seems nearly everyone loves donuts and we know philadelphians have a soft spot for cheesesteaks. >> with all the talk about foot getting you hungry. feast your eyes on this. the donut cheesesteak burger. we showed it to you yesterday and we september carl erikson out to try it out in northern liberties. >> he's hungry really hungry so hungry it may make you lose your appetite. they're fill up the pyt, pretty young thing, eatery. it also stands for specialty bugers you could
. >> good morning, charlie. >> good morning. sgllt good morning ukee and erika. can'try as around the world taking extreme measures for ebola outbreak. what needs to change to control the outbreak. and a closer look at the house vote to sue the president and new research it out over power of ned daition russel simmons is in studio 57 and why he says fining inner silliness makes minimum more -- we'll see you with everything is ten minute. >> beginners still. >> that's...
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if charlie placcer was here, if it increases 2% and if the economy grows at 4%, and i don't think either of those will happen, but if they do, i'll switch to your side and think the fed should be moving faster. >> professor, it's widely expected the fed will announce the end of the taper, two questions for you, one do you agree with that? is that part of your consensus and two, how much of that is factored into the market, if any, at all? >> i think it's 100% factored into the market and i'll be shocked if it doesn't happen. something unusual, the fed has gone as close as it can to promising that it ends in october. it doesn't quite promise, but it would feel it was reneging on a near promise if it didn't end it in october. so i'm pretty confident it will end in october. that's the announcement that the end will come at the october meeting and i think that's completely factored into the markets. >> two quick questions for you, are you worried about inflation, number one, number two, we've been debating this week whether the feds exit from the stimulus policies can or necessarily will end
if charlie placcer was here, if it increases 2% and if the economy grows at 4%, and i don't think either of those will happen, but if they do, i'll switch to your side and think the fed should be moving faster. >> professor, it's widely expected the fed will announce the end of the taper, two questions for you, one do you agree with that? is that part of your consensus and two, how much of that is factored into the market, if any, at all? >> i think it's 100% factored into the...
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. >> charlie gibson once said to me, someone i work with, i get to say good morning, america. you get to look out and say to america, hope you have a good day. i'm going to do my part to make it a good day. i get chills still. >> it's a good thing. >> it's a great thing. >> given what you've gone through, it's minuscule and irrelevant compared to that yet it's a huge societal conversation because you've covered sports and you're an athlete. >> we're in l.a. >> back to your momma's eatic that everybody's got something, but what do you say to donald sterling? >> wow. >> disappointed. anyone who makes those statements, you shake your head and you go, 2014. especially if it's coming from someone in part who makes their livelihood from african-americans. coaches, their bottom line is determined by how well they do for you. i just -- i can't -- because one thing that mom taught me is why don't we focus more on what we have in common than not? and i am eager, like everybody else, to see how the league will respond, what kind of actions they will take. my heart really goes out to the
. >> charlie gibson once said to me, someone i work with, i get to say good morning, america. you get to look out and say to america, hope you have a good day. i'm going to do my part to make it a good day. i get chills still. >> it's a good thing. >> it's a great thing. >> given what you've gone through, it's minuscule and irrelevant compared to that yet it's a huge societal conversation because you've covered sports and you're an athlete. >> we're in l.a....
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check out the leg kick ala charlie chaplin. spencer's the only one that remembers charlie chaplin. >> went to school with him, classmate, valedictorian, he was kind of quiet. match point, serena wins 7-5, 6-2, moves on to the quarterfinals. if things go as planned she could meet her sister in the semifinals. >>> when cowboys jerry jones was first asked about a raiders move to san antonio, he thought the reporter was joking. not a joke. jones and texans owner bob mac nair would both, as well as the nfl, have to approve any relocation to texas by the raiders. mcnair was asked about the possibility, said the texas and cowboys both really value their fans in san antonio. not sure that would be the best destination for the silver and black. if mark davis is willing to push, mcnair is willing to keep an open mind. >> i wouldn't oppose it just because they're in san antonio. i'm in favor of doing what strengthens the league. where it makes sense. we need to have strong franchises. we want it to be a competitive league. to do that you'
check out the leg kick ala charlie chaplin. spencer's the only one that remembers charlie chaplin. >> went to school with him, classmate, valedictorian, he was kind of quiet. match point, serena wins 7-5, 6-2, moves on to the quarterfinals. if things go as planned she could meet her sister in the semifinals. >>> when cowboys jerry jones was first asked about a raiders move to san antonio, he thought the reporter was joking. not a joke. jones and texans owner bob mac nair would...
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. >> charlie williams did not say anything outside the courtroom but inside. this key government witness at the center of the corruption trial reveals shocking testimony. under the protection of immunity, the former dietary supplement executive admitted he wanted access to the virginia governor's mansion to develop a business relationship. aneeded his help, he was in position to secure state-sponsored research. in the end, he gave them more than $165,000 in various gift and loans in hopes it would benefit his bottom line. he said he went on the $20,000 shopping spree in new york city in april of 2011 that went on for hours including the purchase of shoes, purse, coach, and dress. during a may 2011 meeting, he testified she admitted that they were near tapped out financially. he said marine told him that the governor says it's ok for me to help you but i need you to help me with this financial situation. williams testified that she asked for and received a $50,000 loan and an additional $15,000 for her daughter's wedding. seen ifemains to be they received and e
. >> charlie williams did not say anything outside the courtroom but inside. this key government witness at the center of the corruption trial reveals shocking testimony. under the protection of immunity, the former dietary supplement executive admitted he wanted access to the virginia governor's mansion to develop a business relationship. aneeded his help, he was in position to secure state-sponsored research. in the end, he gave them more than $165,000 in various gift and loans in hopes...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> president obama faces a convergence of conflict around the globe. peter baker wrote, rarely has the president then hit with so many disparate global crises at once. in gaza, the death toll rises despite calls for an immediate cease-fire. they have agreed to leverage tougher sanctions against moscow. president obama addressed the situation earlier today. >> today, russia is once again isolating itself from the community dating back decades of genuine progress. it did not have to come to this. it does not have to be this way. this is a choice that russia and president putin in particular has made. there continues to be a better choice, the choice of de-escalation, joining the world in a diplomatic solution, a choice in which russia recognizes it can be a good neighbor and trading partner even as ukraine is developing ties with europe and other parts of the world. >> advances made by the islamist state of iraq and syria threaten global security. they blame this on president obama's lack of leadership. joining me now is tom
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> president obama faces a convergence of conflict around the globe. peter baker wrote, rarely has the president then hit with so many disparate global crises at once. in gaza, the death toll rises despite calls for an immediate cease-fire. they have agreed to leverage tougher sanctions against moscow. president obama addressed the situation earlier today. >> today, russia is once again isolating itself...
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super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>> welcome back to "hannity." recently governor palin voiced support for -- now the left is fund raising based on the so-called threat even though the speaker of the house and no elected congressman has said they want to take up the issue. my next guest says it's pathetic for democrats to be pushing this narrative. joining us, architect karl rove. is there one elected official that said this? i can't think of one. >> well, there's several that have intimated. we have to be very careful not to be useful stooges for the president. he wants the conversation in the next 97 days to be about impeachment. he doesn't want it to be about obamacare and the deficit and debt and his overreach on -- his failure to address the border. he doesn't want any of that. he wants this to be about impeachment because independents favor -- >> failed. >> yeah, he failed. independents favor republicans by 11 points. they disapprove of him by 59%. but 63% of them don't want him to be impeached. the conversatio
super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>> welcome back to "hannity." recently governor palin voiced support for -- now the left is fund raising based on the so-called threat even though the speaker of the house and no elected congressman has said they want to take up the issue. my next guest says it's pathetic for democrats to be pushing this narrative. joining us, architect karl rove. is there one elected...
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. >> pero hoy dice que tras 8 aÑos juntos charly es su mano derecha. >> y ella quien ya no tiene necesidades econÓmicas considera a pablo de la familia. >> la familia peor cuÑa. >> asegura que a su edad y gracias a la suerte que ha tenido su estilo de vida es incomparable. >> yo no quiero hombre en mÍ casa que me mande yo soy quien manda en esta casa. >> en solo meses va a comenzar a circular en gran bretaÑa los primeros carro sin chofer, estos carros van a ser puestos a prueba en 3 ciudad de reino unido a partir de enero. >> los expertos dicen que los autos sin chofer podrÍan mejorar la seguridad y flujo de trÁfico en la carretera asÍ como ahorrar tiempo y campiduy combustible, parece que van muy lento. >> por eso que son seguros. >> pero siempre digo que hay que tener cuidado porque aves las competidoras del vehÍculo se mal gran. >> pero creo que tiene que haber una cosa de emergencia para poder salir de eso, estÁ el seÑor al tanto de lo que pasa. >> si, pero sin tocarlo. >> sÍ la verdad. >> poco peligroso me parece. >> el futuro estÁ aquÍ y no necesariamente trae cosas buenas
. >> pero hoy dice que tras 8 aÑos juntos charly es su mano derecha. >> y ella quien ya no tiene necesidades econÓmicas considera a pablo de la familia. >> la familia peor cuÑa. >> asegura que a su edad y gracias a la suerte que ha tenido su estilo de vida es incomparable. >> yo no quiero hombre en mÍ casa que me mande yo soy quien manda en esta casa. >> en solo meses va a comenzar a circular en gran bretaÑa los primeros carro sin chofer, estos carros...
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. >>> finally here tonight, if you say the words charlie bit me, there's a good chance people are going to know exactly what you're talking about, the granddaddy of little kid web videos. well, now there's another. it features a little girl and her little brother in a nonspeaking role. it's been viewed 4 million times and climbing for the reasons you're about to see. and it's a reminder as we hear from nbc's jenna wolf to cherish those small moments in life. >> reporter: watch what happens when 5-year-old sadie finds out that her little brother is growing up. >> i don't want him to grow up. >> reporter: the video has gone viral with millions of views so far. >> oh, you are so cute. i love him -- >> reporter: perhaps because where society quick to point out sibling rivalry, but the opposite of that is clearly just precious. you think you guys are going to be friends forever? >> yeah. >> reporter: maybe even best friends? >> best, best friends. >> reporter: for years the spotlight has been on parents dealing with their kids' little milestones. now, in an effort to hold on tightly to our l
. >>> finally here tonight, if you say the words charlie bit me, there's a good chance people are going to know exactly what you're talking about, the granddaddy of little kid web videos. well, now there's another. it features a little girl and her little brother in a nonspeaking role. it's been viewed 4 million times and climbing for the reasons you're about to see. and it's a reminder as we hear from nbc's jenna wolf to cherish those small moments in life. >> reporter: watch...
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estandarte y un lugar comÚn a seguir, pero de querer ser parte del grupo, no, tengo muchos amigos, johnny y charlie son buenos amigos, pero no es cierto. >> muchos se preguntan cÓmo un puertorriqueÑo llega a mÉxico y comienza a trabajar en mÉxico y se abre paso. >> yo terminÉ la carrera universitaria como pedagogo teatral, y luego de eso me acuerdo perfectamente ya vivÍa solo y vino un huracÁn en puerto rico, agarrÉ mis cosas y dije, es ese momento, y despuÉs de tener todo recogido, regalÉ cosas, y fue para méxico sin tener conocimiento a quÉ me enfrentaba, simplemente un riesgo mÁs en la vida de uno, y de eso se trata. >> el destino te abriÓ las puertas. en tu carrera has hecho de todo, reality, series, teatro, pelÍculas, y hasta bailarín exÓtico. cuÁlha sido tu personaje hasta el momento favorito, el de mayor reto. >> obviamente lo de bailarÍn exÓtico fue en la ficción. >> aunque bueno, tienes los atributos para hacerlo en la vida real tambiÉn. >> muchas gracias. creo que de joven lo hubiera hecho, por la necesidad. >> lo puedes seguir haciendo todavÍa sin problema. >> cuÁ
estandarte y un lugar comÚn a seguir, pero de querer ser parte del grupo, no, tengo muchos amigos, johnny y charlie son buenos amigos, pero no es cierto. >> muchos se preguntan cÓmo un puertorriqueÑo llega a mÉxico y comienza a trabajar en mÉxico y se abre paso. >> yo terminÉ la carrera universitaria como pedagogo teatral, y luego de eso me acuerdo perfectamente ya vivÍa solo y vino un huracÁn en puerto rico, agarrÉ mis cosas y dije, es ese momento, y despuÉs de tener todo...
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so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. could help your business didavoid hours of delaynd test caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. go to comcastbusiness.com/ checkyourspeed if we can't offer faster speeds - or save you money - we'll give you $150. comcast business. built for business. >>> impact segment tonight. fix the veterans administration as you may know that vital organization is a disaster with many sick vets not getting the healthcare to which they are entitled. now liberals and conservatives alike join together to try to fix the situation. joining us from washington senator bernie sanders, chairman of the veterans affairs committee. today, the house voted 420 to 5, all right. to do what? what did they vote to do? >> well,
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hamast was the leader of he can to charlie rose. henry siegman, can you respond to that and also to the claims that israel has made repeatedly that they cannot negotiate with an organization that refuses to record has the right of israel to exist in its current form? in international custom and international law, political parties, like hamas, are not required or even asked to recognize states. the question is whether the government of which they are a part, and that makes policy and executes policy, whether that government is prepared to recognize other states. this is true in the case of israel as well. israel -- any of government. incidentally, i discussed this several times with him face to face, and asked him whether he would be part of a government that recognizes the state of yes,l, and he says that the palestinian .ublic approves that policy ,nd he repeated to me the fact absolutely right, asking if they would affirm israel as a jewish state. he says we would not do that, but he never said that we would not serve in a govern
hamast was the leader of he can to charlie rose. henry siegman, can you respond to that and also to the claims that israel has made repeatedly that they cannot negotiate with an organization that refuses to record has the right of israel to exist in its current form? in international custom and international law, political parties, like hamas, are not required or even asked to recognize states. the question is whether the government of which they are a part, and that makes policy and executes...
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charlie lane. julie pace. and charles krauthammer. chuck, what do you think? >> well, i think it's been expected this number would come in about it did. the fort worth quarter was an anomaly having to do with weather. part of that was revision of what happened in the first quarter so it wasn't as bad as we thought. on the whole it supports my view all along we achieved more or less a soft landing out of the great recession and that what is in front much us now is the nagging left over issues, especially the long yerm unemployment, fiscal problems like the deficit and entitlements and so forth, all those big issues are still out of there. when you look at these good numbers and you ask yourself why is it not showing up in the president's approval rating which remains low in spite of this economic progress you have to look at all of that unfinished business, all the stuff that is a bad hang over of the great recession and people still feel uncomfortable about and are not ready to sort of reward the democrats and the president politically. >> the president, julie
charlie lane. julie pace. and charles krauthammer. chuck, what do you think? >> well, i think it's been expected this number would come in about it did. the fort worth quarter was an anomaly having to do with weather. part of that was revision of what happened in the first quarter so it wasn't as bad as we thought. on the whole it supports my view all along we achieved more or less a soft landing out of the great recession and that what is in front much us now is the nagging left over...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president obama faces convergence of conflict around the globe. he wrote last week rarely has a president been with a crises all at once. in gaza the death toll continues to raise on immediate cease-fire. yump european leaders have agreed to levee tougher sanctions against moscow. obama addressed the situation earlier today. >> in other words, today russia is once again isolating itself from the international community setting back decades of genuine progress. and it doesn't have to come to this. it didn't have to come to this. it does not have to be this way. this is a choice that russia and president putin in particular has made. there continues to be a better choice, the choice of deescalation, the choice of joining the world in a diplomatic solution to this situation. a choice in which russia recognizes that it can be a good neighbor and trading partner with ukraine even as ukraine is also developing ties with europe and other parts of the world. >> rose: meanwhile advanc
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president obama faces convergence of conflict around the globe. he wrote last week rarely has a president been with a crises all at once. in gaza the death toll continues to raise on immediate cease-fire. yump european leaders have agreed to levee tougher sanctions against moscow. obama addressed the situation earlier today. >> in other words, today russia is once again...
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finally, we had a dissent from philadelphia fed president charlie plosser who's an inflation hawk, but we did not get a dissent from richard fischer who wrote that the op to ed in the -- op-ed in "the wall street journal" a few weeks ago. that was a surprise. liz: now i want to bring some of our traders into the conversation. i want to first go to chicago and ira epstein, what is the most salient point that came out of these comments from the fed today in your opinion? >> the switch to the employment situation. the word underutilization, very important. the fed is saying inflation's no longer their worry, now they're worried about jobs, and they acknowledge the economy's growing. so what they're trying to do is a balancerring act to get job -- balancing act to get job growth and then eventually interest rates will go up. liz: okay, now to mark newton, you guys look attic-by-tick reaction, what jumped out at's t reaction you saw in the wake of those notes? >> well, a couple different things. one is the fact the dollars are making very big progress. the 30-year's been pretty subdued to s
finally, we had a dissent from philadelphia fed president charlie plosser who's an inflation hawk, but we did not get a dissent from richard fischer who wrote that the op to ed in the -- op-ed in "the wall street journal" a few weeks ago. that was a surprise. liz: now i want to bring some of our traders into the conversation. i want to first go to chicago and ira epstein, what is the most salient point that came out of these comments from the fed today in your opinion? >> the...
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charlie gasparino. >> i would say the fed speak with forked tongue. if you listen to the language, this is moderately growing economy and we should be tapering a lot faster. we should be raising interest rates, if you believe the language in their report. the problem the fed realizes this is sales document, it is pr the underlying facts of this economy is not very strong. the labor participation is dismal. there is a lot of temporary jobs and fed knows it is only game in town. if you start doing what james wants to do, what the professor wants to do, you know, then you're talking, then you're talking maybe recession. melissa: meanwhile, we're looking at market bouncing back right now. it was down 60. it is down 40. it was 30 something. so it is coming back from where it was. you guys all bring up a key point which is second quarter gdp numbers were also out today. they were showing better than expected growth in the second quarter, 4%. brian, does that change your outlook? >> no it doesn't. we had minus 2 and plus four. i think we'll get 2 1/2 to thre
charlie gasparino. >> i would say the fed speak with forked tongue. if you listen to the language, this is moderately growing economy and we should be tapering a lot faster. we should be raising interest rates, if you believe the language in their report. the problem the fed realizes this is sales document, it is pr the underlying facts of this economy is not very strong. the labor participation is dismal. there is a lot of temporary jobs and fed knows it is only game in town. if you...
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they know the charlie fosters are making their voice heard around the table, but the majority of the fomc still believe there is work to be done, and it is not yet mission accomplished. i think the statement reflects that. not a huge change here, but you can see the language, particularly on the economy, acknowledging even the most recent development. janet yellen most likely getting that gdp number as soon as last night and sharing it with all of her colleagues, wondering how that might have shaped, if at all, the course of discussion this morning. >> that brings up a discussion -- a question i would like to pose. 4% gdp. you have inflation moving up a little bit, and there's no reason to think we do not get 200,000 more jobs created. how much of this message is crafted for the markets? how nervous are the markets that the fed will be behind the curve? >> markets should note that the fed has decided it will be behind the curve in the sense that it is willing to allow a little inflation if it allows a lot more labor market healing. seen inflation yet. inflation hawks have been wrong.
they know the charlie fosters are making their voice heard around the table, but the majority of the fomc still believe there is work to be done, and it is not yet mission accomplished. i think the statement reflects that. not a huge change here, but you can see the language, particularly on the economy, acknowledging even the most recent development. janet yellen most likely getting that gdp number as soon as last night and sharing it with all of her colleagues, wondering how that might have...
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lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. test test test test >>> here's what america is clicking on today. >> completely out of control. >> that's in our country. more fans on the field than players last night. they spilled onto the field as the spanish team played roma in a preseason game in dallas. that's what happened in texas last night. >>> graceland hosting an auction next month. items including artifacts from elvis' life and career. the auction taking place august 14th as part of elvis week. an amazing discovery off the coast of florida. one issue found. a family found buried treasure in a 300-year-old spanish ship wreck. no word on the value but it's a great discovery. >>> speaking of florida, a new danger at the beach with officials in florida confirming that a man died this week from flesh eating bacteria after salt water entering an open wound on his body. we go live to miami beach for the latest on this. the bacteria here, this particular bacteria has a very high mortality rate for
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let's check in with charlie hurtz and chip moody. so the house it wants to sue the president, charlie. ron forley was on and said it is a political stunt. what do you think? >> of course, it is a political stunt. you do that to highlight the issue and in this case it is a serious and important issue. the issue of president obama going far outside of his authority to implement the and change the law and trampling the constitution in the process. of course, it is a stunt. it is a good one and smart one and important one and hysterical and listen to the democrats to complain, it is a political stunt as if they are not masters of this. they do good political stunts. and the idea suddenly worried about taxpayer's money being wasted is laughable if you ask me. >> chris, is this the only option that congress has available? >> whether or not it is frivolous or a stunt. make no mistake. democrats love that this is happening. i have the unlucky task of signing up for the fund alerts. what they are asking for the donors. my phone and e-mails ar
let's check in with charlie hurtz and chip moody. so the house it wants to sue the president, charlie. ron forley was on and said it is a political stunt. what do you think? >> of course, it is a political stunt. you do that to highlight the issue and in this case it is a serious and important issue. the issue of president obama going far outside of his authority to implement the and change the law and trampling the constitution in the process. of course, it is a stunt. it is a good one...
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charlie minus, but qulo know that any issue could have done we had today with the selling pressure. tyler, back to you. ricks terr, back to you. bertha? >>> humana taking a hit after the health insurer said the second quarter profit fell 18% because of a spike up in benefit costs offsetting -- humana is off 5.85%, that's taking other scherrers with it, including wellpoint. wellpoint reported better numbers, raised the outlooks, and said it's okay where medical costs are as aetna has said. there's still a debate as to what's happening and who can really handle them right now. >> bertha, thank you very much. >>> with the focus on the economy and of course the fed, where are -- let's ask jill kuhn i have, seeing over $28 billion in assets, including one of the nation's first-ever mutual funds, and lee partridge with over $20 billion in assets. welcome, guys. you all manage quite a bit of money. jill, were you impressed with this morning's data as far as it goes to gdp? does it confirm your thought that the u.s. economy is slowly but steadily improving? >> well, we've always believed th
charlie minus, but qulo know that any issue could have done we had today with the selling pressure. tyler, back to you. ricks terr, back to you. bertha? >>> humana taking a hit after the health insurer said the second quarter profit fell 18% because of a spike up in benefit costs offsetting -- humana is off 5.85%, that's taking other scherrers with it, including wellpoint. wellpoint reported better numbers, raised the outlooks, and said it's okay where medical costs are as aetna has...
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that's for norah, charlie. i got them in charlie's favorite color. it's very hard to read. it says pulled from the air for norah o'donnell, charlie rose, gayle king. that would otherwise be up in the air and we'd be breathing it. >> it seems like a disruptive technology. >> do they get any tax incentives for doing this? >> no. they say they're not necessarily doing it for the environment. they just think this is a cost-effective way to make plastic. >> it's of benefit. >> exactly. >> thank you, ben. >>> her books have sold more than 25 million companies. author diana >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm for news headlines. firefighters in oakland battled a two-alarm blaze at a home on 47th and melrose avenue. no word on how it started or if anyone was injured. >>> also crews are making more progress battling two wildfires in northern california. a wildfire on the western side of yosemite national park is now 34% contained. and a fire in the sierra foothills south of placerville is 85% contained. >>> the minimum wage in san francis
that's for norah, charlie. i got them in charlie's favorite color. it's very hard to read. it says pulled from the air for norah o'donnell, charlie rose, gayle king. that would otherwise be up in the air and we'd be breathing it. >> it seems like a disruptive technology. >> do they get any tax incentives for doing this? >> no. they say they're not necessarily doing it for the environment. they just think this is a cost-effective way to make plastic. >> it's of benefit....